Oh brother - Kosmonaut closed as Northern Monk moves in

Northern Quarter favourite has been taken over by expanding Leeds brewery

Kosmonaut, the popular Northern Quarter bar and kitchen, has closed for good on Tariff Street.

Speaking to Confidential, co-owner Joe Fearnhead (also founder of Alphabet Brewing Company) said the bar - which opened in 2011 and won Manchester's Best Bar in 2013 - had been sold to expanding Leeds brewery, Northern Monk.

Not bad going for a company that started down in a parents’ cellar in 2013 with just £5,000.

Kosmonaut is no more

Crowds inside Northern Monk's taproom in Leeds - the brewery will open in Manchester this Autumn

Northern Monk boss Russell Bisset told Confidential: "I was born and grew up in Manchester. Collectively we have lived, studied, worked and been born in Manchester - many of us would call it home. There is a great affinity and love for the city within our business.

"As we look forward to our first Tap Room outside of the brewery opening, there is certainly a feeling of homecoming and a great sense of pride about being a part of the city. Northern Monk Refectory MCR will open its doors this Autumn. We can’t wait to tell you all about it and share a beer with you there."